The private management consultant mentioned that the sexual abuse she encountered could have prompted her decision never to have children of her own.

“Quite a number of women I know who have gone through abuse don’t have children and it could be. I wouldn’t rule that out," she said.

However, Wanja said that she does not have nightmares anymore over the traumatic experience.

"I think I have handled that part of my life, it has come with lessons which have informed who I am now. All of it is a part of me and I am a part of it. I don’t have nightmares about it. I slayed that monster of shame," she mentioned.

The founder of the defunct Highlands Tea remembers her no-nonsense father (John Michuki) as a good politician who was always involved with what was happening in their village at Kangema.

"I think this is where my whole pull to make a difference came from because he (John Michuki) would always be sorting our issues in the village. My father was a good politician, but more importantly he was a divine leader, serving, drawing on the divine masculine energy,” she was quoted by Business Daily as saying.

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